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THE MEMBERSHIP Clause Examples for Any Agreement

The Membership clause defines the criteria, rights, and obligations associated with being a member of an organization, association, or group. It typically outlines who is eligible for membership, the process for joining or leaving, and any dues or responsibilities members must uphold. For example, it may specify that only individuals meeting certain qualifications can apply, or that members must pay annual fees to retain their status. This clause ensures clarity regarding who constitutes the membership body and helps manage expectations and responsibilities among members, thereby supporting the orderly operation of the organization.
THE MEMBERSHIP.ĚýThe Members as a group shall be designated and referred to as the Membership.
THE MEMBERSHIP.ĚýIf nothing else is specified between the parties in writing, value added tax is not included in the indicated Price. - SUP46 has the right to, with four (4) months prior written notice, change the pricing of its services. The Member has the right to, within one (1) month from the time a written notice thereof has been received, stipulating the changed pricing, terminate the Membership Agreement with a three (3) months period of notice. If the Member does not terminate the Membership Agreement within the stipulated time, the Member shall be deemed to have accepted the changed pricing. - If not stated otherwise, the Facility comprises of: o areas and spaces as appointed by SUP46 from time to time (at SUP46’s sole discretion), such as working spaces including office furniture and office equipment, meeting rooms, conference rooms, cafĂ© area, toilets and event areas including presentation tools (AV equipment), equipped kitchen with dining places, o cleaning, electricity, water, heating and ventilation, o access to printer, scanner and copying machine, and o Internet connection. - The Base may from time to time include the possibility to book and use meeting and conference rooms. - To the extent the Member has access to the Facility, the Member only has the right to be present in the Facility during at the time applicable opening hours. SUP46 reserves the right to change the opening hours. If the ordinary opening hours are changed, a notification of made changes shall be sent to the Members e-mail address. - The Facility consists of several different types of working spaces. For Members who have subscribed for the Add-on service Flex Desk or Day Pass, SUP46 does not guarantee access to a specific type of working space during ordinary opening hours, as the number of members residing in the Facility may vary from time to time. SUP46 reserves the right to, as needed and without prior notice, ask the Member to move from a specific working space if that working space is reserved for another Member. - Accessibility to the Facility may be interrupted or limited in connection with events and workshops that are arranged in the Facility. SUP46 undertakes to use its best efforts to notify the Member within reasonable time before upcoming events in order to enable the Member to plan its business activities. - The Member has the right to, without special charge, participate in such public events and workshops, which SUP46, during the duration of the Membership Agreement, arr...
THE MEMBERSHIP.Ěý5.1. The Member will be entitled to all the rights and privileges exercisable for the Membership Option selected by the Member, as set out in the Online Membership Application or otherwise on the Website, which includes, without limitation, the following: 5.1.1. 1 (one) free automatic entry to every event hosted by TrailFun. TrailFun hosts 22 (twenty-two events each year â€� 2 (two) events each month, except for December and January when it hosts one (1) event each in of these months. The dates of these events are per the events calendar published on the Website; 5.1.2. the above includes that the Member may run any distance, and has the option to upgrade or downgrade to any distance, at no extra cost; 5.1.3. virtual attendance of any TrailFun event (while still being eligible to receive an event medal) within 10 (ten) days from the original event, should the Member be unable to attend the event hosted by TrailFun; 5.1.4. 1 (one) free entry for a friend of the Member for every 3 (three) months the of consecutive membership of the Member; and
THE MEMBERSHIP.Ěý1.1. By consolidating categories of construction spend in the trade services industry B4T Members receive preferential pricing and premium service (Program Offers) from Buy4Tradies Ecosystem Partners. B4T Members also receive the unique benefits of cashback rewards in recognition of their purchasing loyalty to our Ecosystem Partner Programs 1.2. B4T Membership does require Approval from B4T management and is predicated on the completion of a Member On Boarding process, this Agreement constitutes the completion of the Member On Boarding process. 1.3. You acknowledge that approval by B4T to become a member does not guarantee account application approval from our Ecosystem Partner and entry into their program offers. As part of the B4T member onboarding process, all members must also obtain direct account application approval from our B4T Ecosystem Partners before being able to use Partner Program offers 1.4. In addition, Buy4Tradies members can make use of our professional services to support their business across contracting, legal, tender and proposal development. 1.5. The membership will be entered into once signed by you and B4Tand continue for a period of 24 months with a formal performance review every 12 months. 1.6. Membership Pricing is determined at the time of membership onboarding and or upon the review of the agreement terms.
THE MEMBERSHIPĚýa. has been validly granted; b. has not been terminated (opgezegd), cancelled (ingetrokken) or otherwise ended (geĂ«indigd), nor has the Pledgor been deprived (ontzet) of its Membership.

Related to THE MEMBERSHIP

  • The Member The Member is the owner of the Company. Pursuant to Section 48-3a-408 of the Act, the Member is not entitled to compensation for services furnished to the Company in the Member’s simple capacity as a Member. An unauthorized transfer of a Member’s interest could create a substantial hardship for the Company. Consequently, the Member consents to the restrictions and procedures affecting the ownership and transfer of the Member’s interest as identified in Article VII. The Member acknowledges these restrictions are not intended to penalize, but rather are intended to protect and preserve the existing trust-based relationships, the Company’s capital, and the Company’s financial ability to continue its operations.

  • THE MEMBERS Members are the owners of the Company. Members are not entitled to compensation for services furnished to the Company in the Member’s capacity as a Member. The name and residential address of each Member is contained in Exhibit 1 attached to this Agreement. Each Member’s initial membership interest is the percentage set forth in Exhibit 1. An unauthorized transfer of a Member’s interest could create a substantial hardship for the Company. Consequently, the Members agree to the restrictions and procedures affecting the ownership and transfer of the Membersâ€� interests as identified in Article VII. The Members acknowledge these restrictions are not intended to penalize, but rather are intended to protect and preserve the existing trust-based relationships, the Company’s capital, and the Company’s financial ability to continue its operations.

  • Committee Membership 1. Local representatives on committees specifically established by this Collective Agreement shall be appointed by the local. 2. In addition, if the employer wishes to establish a committee which includes bargaining unit members, it shall notify the local about the mandate of the committee, and the local shall appoint the representatives. The local will consider the mandate of the committee when appointing the representatives. If the employer wishes to discuss the appointment of a representative, the superintendent, or designate, and the president or designate of the local may meet and discuss the matter. 3. Release time with pay shall be provided by the employer to any employee who is a representative on a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, in order to attend meetings that occur during normal instructional hours. Teacher teaching on call (TTOC) costs shall be borne by the employer. 4. When a TTOC is appointed to a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, and the committee meets during normal instructional hours, the TTOC shall be paid pursuant to the provisions in each district respecting TTOC Pay and Benefits. A TTOC attending a “half dayâ€� meeting shall receive a half day’s pay. If the meeting extends past a “half day,â€� the TTOC shall receive a full day’s pay.

  • Membership The Committee shall include nine (9) members - five (5) representatives from CUPE/SCFP and four (4) representatives from the CTA. Up to two (2) advisors from the Ministry of Education shall act in a resource capacity to the committee. Other persons may attend meetings in order to provide support and resources as mutually agreed. Up to one (1) representative from each of the four (4) employee bargaining agencies at the other education workers tables will be invited to participate on the Committee.

  • Initial Member (a) The name, address and initial Membership Interest of the initial Member is as follows: BR Cxxxxxx DFW Portfolio JV, LLC 100% c/o Bluerock Real Estate, L.L.C. 700 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 (b) The Member was admitted to the Company as a member of the Company upon its execution of a counterpart signature page to this Agreement.